From Ground: Begin by watering the european michaelmas daisy sufficiently to dampen its surrounding soil. This makes extraction easier and helps to minimize root damage. Next, gently dig a generous circumference around the plant using a shovel or spade, ensuring you are deep enough to stay below the plant's root ball. Then, carefully lift the plant out of the ground, making sure to keep the root ball intact.
From Pot: Water the european michaelmas daisy, then turn the pot sideways, and gently coax the plant out, ensuring not to damage the roots. If the plant is reluctant to come out, you can lightly tap the sides and bottom of the pot to loosen it.
From Seedling Tray: Use a garden trowel or simply your hands to carefully lift out the seedling, being careful not to harm the delicate roots. The european michaelmas daisy should be lifted out with its surrounding soil to protect the roots.